Assist Prof Dr. Serdal Damarseçkin | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award|

Assist Prof Dr. Serdal Damarseçkin | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award|

Şırnak University, Turkey

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Serdal Damarseçkin’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in physics. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Yüzüncü Yıl University, where he completed a program in the Department of Physics between 1999 and 2003. Demonstrating an early passion for understanding the complexities of the universe, Damarseçkin continued his studies at the same university, where he pursued his master’s degree. His master’s thesis, titled “Some Quantum Mechanical Solutions for the Two-Body Interacting Problem with a Screened Coulomb Potential”, reflects his early interest in complex quantum systems, which would later feed into his research in particle physics.

His pursuit of academic excellence culminated in his doctoral studies at CERN, in partnership with Çukurova University, between 2011 and 2018. His PhD thesis, “Search for New Particles Decaying to Dijet at √𝑠 = 13 TeV Proton-Proton Collisions with Data Scouting Technique at CMS”, marked the beginning of his significant contributions to high-energy physics, especially in the field of new physics.

Professional Endeavors in Particle Physics 🚀

Damarseçkin’s career has been largely shaped by his involvement with CERN, where he participated in groundbreaking projects within the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment, one of the largest and most complex particle detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). His research focused on the search for new physics beyond the Standard Model, investigating two-jet resonances, dark matter, extra dimensions, and potential supersymmetric particles.

In addition to his work on new particle searches, Damarseçkin contributed to detector calibration and development. From 2013 to 2017, he was involved in the installation and upgrade of the CMS detector, a critical task in ensuring the precision and reliability of experimental data. His expertise in CMS HCAL (hadron calorimeter) calibration with test beam data from 2014 to 2017 further highlights his technical proficiency in refining the tools used to explore fundamental particles.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Damarseçkin’s contributions to particle physics are deeply rooted in his exploration of two-jet resonance phenomena at √𝑠 = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions, carried out with the data scouting technique. His technical notes reflect this focus, showcasing key studies such as:

Searches for dijet resonances in pp collisions at √𝑠 = 13 TeV using up to 36 fb⁻¹ of data.
Calo scouting at 13 TeV, a pioneering technique that allows for more efficient analysis of large datasets, crucial in searching for rare phenomena like new particle decays.
In addition to particle physics, Damarseçkin’s research interests extend to the field of renewable energy. His international publications demonstrate his engagement in hydrogen energy research, a key area in sustainable energy development. His articles on hydrogen production and solar energy systems—such as the paper on hydrogen production from ZnCl2 salt and the integration of solar ponds with parabolic trough collectors—illustrate his cross-disciplinary approach to scientific inquiry, bridging the gap between physics and energy sustainability.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Damarseçkin’s work in high-energy physics and renewable energy has garnered recognition within the scientific community. His research on new particles and energy systems has led to several international publications in highly regarded journals. The paper on hydrogen production from ZnCl2 salt, published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy in 2024, is a testament to his contribution to advancing hydrogen energy technologies. His ability to address both fundamental physics questions and real-world energy challenges positions him as a versatile and impactful researcher.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Serdal Damarseçkin’s work at CERN has not only contributed to the discovery of new particles but also advanced the methodologies used in particle physics experiments. His involvement in the calibration and development of the CMS detector ensured the precision of one of the world’s most advanced scientific instruments, impacting countless research projects that rely on the LHC’s data.

In renewable energy, his focus on hydrogen energy—one of the most promising clean energy solutions—illustrates his commitment to addressing global energy challenges. His innovative approach to integrating solar energy technologies with hydrogen production reflects a forward-thinking vision for sustainable energy systems.

Legacy and Future Contributions ✨

Looking ahead, Damarseçkin’s legacy will likely be shaped by his dual contributions to both high-energy physics and renewable energy. His work on the search for new particles in proton-proton collisions remains a cornerstone of efforts to expand our understanding of the universe’s fundamental forces and particles. Simultaneously, his research into sustainable energy systems holds significant promise in the fight against climate change and the global transition to clean energy.

As Damarseçkin continues his research, he will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact in both fields, fostering a new generation of scientists who will build upon his contributions to physics and energy research. His interdisciplinary expertise positions him to be a leader in the quest for both new scientific discoveries and innovative solutions to global challenges.

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Prof Paolo Iodice | Best Researcher Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Paolo Iodice | Best Researcher Award | Best Researcher Award

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy 

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Paolo Iodice has cultivated a strong foundation in engineering and environmental studies, reflected in his extensive academic contributions. His early research, beginning in the 2010s, focused on the environmental impact of vehicles, particularly the behavior of emissions in various conditions. Iodice’s deep commitment to understanding vehicular emissions led him to investigate cold and hot conditions for motorcycles and scooters, laying the groundwork for his future work on sustainability and environmental protection. His early publications, including his work presented at the 65th and 66th ATI National Congresses, showcase his collaboration with renowned academics such as A. Senatore and M.V. Prati. During these formative years, Iodice’s research established his expertise in emission behavior and experimental methodologies.

His engagement with academia is further evidenced by his involvement in international conferences, including the 10th Urban Environment Symposium in Gothenburg, Sweden (2010), where his contributions helped shape discussions on sustainable urban transport and environmental issues. This phase of Iodice’s career was marked by a curiosity for experimental research, leading him to create and refine models that predict and assess the environmental impact of road transport.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Building on his academic foundation, Iodice embarked on a professional journey that married theory with practical application. His professional career has been largely dedicated to the field of automotive engineering and environmental monitoring, focusing on emission control and vehicle performance evaluation. A key milestone in Iodice’s career was his involvement in the development of methodologies to quantify and reduce the environmental footprint of road transport. His work spans innovative solutions like ethanol-gasoline blended fuels, where he explored their impact on motorcycle emissions.

Iodice has contributed to the growing body of knowledge on cold start emissions, presenting his findings at global conferences, such as the SAE ICE conferences in Capri, Italy, and Detroit, USA, where he collaborated with other experts in the field. He has authored numerous papers on vehicular emissions, cold emissive behavior of motorcycles, and the modeling of pollutant dispersion, underscoring his focus on integrating sustainable technologies into transportation.

His professional endeavors also extend into experimental investigation, particularly with chassis dynamometer setups that allow for real-time monitoring of emissions from two-wheelers and scooters. This combination of empirical data and theoretical modeling has enabled Iodice to make impactful contributions to both industrial practices and policy discussions regarding environmental standards for vehicles.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Paolo Iodice’s research trajectory reveals a steadfast commitment to addressing the pressing challenges of vehicular emissions and their environmental consequences. His scholarly work is deeply intertwined with real-world applications, where his focus has predominantly been on the following areas:

  1. Emission Behavior of Motorcycles and Scooters: Iodice has extensively studied the behavior of emissions from motorcycles and scooters in different operational conditions. His early work with high-performance motorcycles, where he applied a theoretical-experimental model to evaluate emissions, continues to be a reference point in this area of study.
  2. Cold Start Emissions: A significant portion of Iodice’s research centers on the emissions produced during cold starts—one of the most pollutive phases of vehicle operation. His investigations into ethanol-gasoline blends have offered insights into how alternative fuels can reduce emissions during this critical phase.
  3. Sustainable Transportation Solutions: Throughout his career, Iodice has sought to develop eco-friendly transportation models. His work on innovative power-assisted bicycles and electrically assisted bicycles has garnered attention for their potential to contribute to urban sustainability goals.

These contributions have not only furthered academic discourse but have also provided valuable insights for industries and policymakers working toward reducing transportation’s carbon footprint. His collaborations with other experts have strengthened his research’s interdisciplinary appeal, as seen in his work on eco-compatible protocols for soil remediation in the SIN Litorale Domizio-Agro Aversano project.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Paolo Iodice’s contributions to engineering and environmental sciences have been met with significant recognition from his peers and the broader scientific community. He has been invited to present his research at prestigious conferences worldwide, including the World Congress on Engineering and the ASME-ATI-UIT joint conferences. His research on emission inventories, especially from two-wheeler vehicles, has been included in the Springer “Alliance for Global Sustainability” book series, attesting to the importance of his work in global discussions on sustainable development.

Iodice has also received accolades for his research on trigeneration plants and their role in sustainable urban development. His ability to bridge the gap between advanced engineering solutions and environmental sustainability has made him a sought-after speaker and collaborator in both academic and professional circles.

Impact and Influence 🌱

Iodice’s research has had a profound impact on how emissions from motorcycles and scooters are understood and addressed. His work on ethanol-gasoline blends, for instance, has paved the way for further research into alternative fuels that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, his development of models to predict pollutant dispersion from motor vehicles in metropolitan areas has had far-reaching implications for urban planners and environmental regulators, aiding them in creating more effective environmental protection policies.

His influence extends beyond the academic community, as his research has practical implications for industries looking to meet stricter environmental standards. The emission factors he developed for two-wheelers are now integral to emission inventories used by governments and environmental agencies.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔭

Looking forward, Paolo Iodice’s legacy will undoubtedly be defined by his tireless pursuit of innovative solutions to one of the most significant environmental challenges of our time: vehicular emissions. His research will continue to influence the development of more sustainable transportation systems, especially in urban areas, where the need to reduce emissions is most pressing. His work on electrically assisted bicycles and alternative fuel models could play a crucial role in shaping the future of urban mobility.

As he continues to explore new methodologies and technologies for emission reduction, Iodice’s contributions to both the academic and practical aspects of engineering will remain influential. His future research may well expand into areas such as electric vehicles and renewable energy integration, ensuring that his work continues to be at the cutting edge of environmental sustainability.

In summary, Paolo Iodice’s journey from an inquisitive researcher to a globally recognized expert in vehicular emissions exemplifies his unwavering dedication to creating a more sustainable future. His contributions to academia and industry will have a lasting impact on both fields, making him a key figure in the fight against climate change. 🌍

📝Notable Publications

Comprehensive assessment and energetic-exergetic performance optimization of a new solar thermal electricity system based on Scheffler-type receivers combined with screw-type volumetric machines

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Journal: International Journal of Thermofluids

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Year: 2024-11

Numerical Analysis of SO₂ Absorption inside a Single Water Drop

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Journal: Atmosphere

Year: 2023-11-28

Pattern recognition of two-phase liquid–gas flow by discriminant analysis applied to accelerometric signals

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Journal: Physics of Fluids

Year: 2023-09-01

Latest Advances in Thermal Energy Storage for Solar Plants

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Journal: Processes

Year: 2023-06-16

Numerical Optimization and Energetic Advantages of an Innovative Solar Power System Based on Scheffler Receiver Coupled with Volumetric Expanders

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Journal: Energy & Environment

Year: 2023-05